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eye contact and handshaking

eye contact and handshaking

Ngày tải lên : 27/09/2013, 07:10
... Handshaking Origin and definition of handshake Various ways and meanings of handshake  Conclusion:  Questions and suggested answers Definition of eye contactEye contact is a non-verbal communication ... part:  Eye contact The definition Eye contact in different cultures In the United States In Western Europe In the Middle East In Asia, Latin America and Africa  Handshaking Origin and definition ... make eye contact with a person, you may be thought to lack self-confidence • A person who makes eye contact with another person is thought to be confident and bold In summary, making eye contact...
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The Importance of Eye Contact in the Classroom

The Importance of Eye Contact in the Classroom

Ngày tải lên : 06/09/2013, 10:10
... contact is holistic and individualistic, but is soundly based on the premise that good eye contact increases rapport Save time and effort with specific messages delivered by eye and facial expression ... amount of eye contact people receive and their degree of participation in group communication in the number of turns taken in a group conversation for example The NLP approach to eye contact ... Neither does good eye contact mean eyes darting from learner to learner around the room this has no effect whatsoever It is recommended that there should be three to five seconds eye contact for...
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Aesthetic phenomena as supernormal stimuli: The case of eye, lip, and lower-face size and roundness in artistic portraits pptx

Aesthetic phenomena as supernormal stimuli: The case of eye, lip, and lower-face size and roundness in artistic portraits pptx

Ngày tải lên : 07/03/2014, 17:20
... recommended and described by Jones (1996): (a) eye roundness (eye heightaeye width); (b) lip roundness (lip heightalip width); (c) eye width ratio (eye widthaface height); (d) eye height ratio (eye heightaface ... demonstrates that larger and rounder eyes and lips, and a reduced and more pointed chin play a significant role in the perception of attractiveness (McArthur and Apatow 1983/1984; Berry and McArthur 1985; ... as follows: for eye width, for eye height, 365 for lip width, 374 for lip height, and 23 for face height Figure Facialmetric parameters in experiments and AB ˆ eye width; CD ˆ eye height; EF ˆ...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "INVITED TALK Eye Movements and Spoken Language Comprehension" potx

Báo cáo khoa học: "INVITED TALK Eye Movements and Spoken Language Comprehension" potx

Ngày tải lên : 23/03/2014, 20:21
... phonemes were "candy" and "candle", and "doll" and "dolphin" An eyemovement to the target object typically began shortly after the word ended, indicating that programming of the eyemovement often ... noun phrase until the onset of the eye- movement to the target object Subjects made eye- movements before touching the target block on about 75% of the trials Eye- movement latencies increased monotonically ... goal, and there were no differences between the ambiguous ,mid unambiguous instructions Similar results obtained for the three -and- one context Figures and summarize the most typical sequences of eye- movements...
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Báo cáo hóa học: " Research Article Simultaneous Eye Tracking and Blink Detection with Interactive Particle Filters" pdf

Báo cáo hóa học: " Research Article Simultaneous Eye Tracking and Blink Detection with Interactive Particle Filters" pdf

Ngày tải lên : 22/06/2014, 19:20
... closed eye Noneye samples are from both the FERET database and the online images We have 273 open -eye images; 149 closedeye images, and 1879 noneye images All open -eye, closedeye, and noneye samples ... open -eye/ noneye and closed -eye/ noneye samples are 17 × 23 and 15 × 21, respectively; and the sizes of the TSA subspaces for open eye/ noneye and closed eye/ noneye are 18 × 22 and 17 × 22, respectively ... models for open eye and closed eye are individually trained We have one TSA subspace learned from open eye/ noneye training samples, and another TSA subspace learned from closed eye/ noneye training...
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the study enhancing the effects of english teaching by classroom eye contact at dong thap university

the study enhancing the effects of english teaching by classroom eye contact at dong thap university

Ngày tải lên : 05/07/2014, 08:03
... 1.2 Eye contact communication 21 1.2.1 Definition of eye contact communication 21 1.2.2 The importance of classroom eye contact 22 1.2.3 Expressions of eye contact in ... nonverbal communication 1.2 1.2.1 Eye contact communication Definition of eye contact communication 1.2.2 The importance of classroom eye contact 1.2.3 Expressions of eye contact in teaching Chapter ... their brothers and sisters solely based on smell (Porter & Moore, 1981) 1.2 Eye contact communication 1.2.1 Definition of eye contact communication Eye contact is a meeting of the eyes between...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 1 pot

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 1 pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... meibomian glands (modified sebaceous glands) open behind the grey line The meibomian glands are long and slender, and run parallel to each other, perpendicular to the eyelid margin, and are located ... radiations • visual cortex (area 17) – vision and reflex eye movements • association areas (areas 18 and 19) • frontal eye field – voluntary eye movements If the rods and cones are considered analogous to ... simultaneously involve the eye and the central nervous system Basic Structure of the Eye and Supporting Structures The Globe The eye has three layers or coats, three compartments and contains three fluids...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 2 ppsx

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 2 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... right hand and view through one’s own right eye A left eye should be viewed with the left eye using the left hand (Figure 3.11) It is best if the patient is seated and the doctor is standing ... swelling and redness of the whole eyelid, and this can point and burst either through the conjunctiva or less often through the skin The orifice of a gland could become occluded and the gland then ... eyes together is measured on the synoptophore, and any tendency of one eye to turn out or in can be measured with the Maddox rod and Maddox wing test (Figure 3.16) The use of contact lenses and...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 3 doc

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 3 doc

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... tetracycline and erythromycin and that cause relatively minor disability to the eyes in northern Europe and the USA when compared with the severe and widespread eye infection seen especially in Africa and ... antibiotic drop and cycloplegic are instilled and a firm pad and bandage applied Touching the debrided area with iodine is now obsolete Following this procedure, the eye can become very sore and the patient ... red eye will, therefore, be considered under three headings: the red eye that sees well and is not painful, the red painful eye that can see normally, and the red eye that does not see well and...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 4 docx

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 4 docx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... clean and sterilise the lenses and the need for some degree of finger dexterity when they are inserted and removed There are numerous and varied cleaning and disinfection systems on the market Contact ... foreign body in the eye, marked watering of the eye, photophobia and difficulty in opening the affected eye The clinical picture is different from those of the above two conditions and the commonest ... to last for about 10–20 and are followed by a headache that is centred above the eye and is described as a boring pain The headache lasts for any time between h and 24 h and then disperses The...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 5 pot

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 5 pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... luster in the eye and any attempts to assess the hardness of the eye by Common Eye Diseases and their Management Figure 12.6 Acute angle-closure glaucoma palpating it through the eyelids will ... limit of normal By and large, the eye can stand low pressures remarkably well, but when the pressure is abnormally high, the circulation of blood through the eye becomes jeopardised and serious damage ... hospitals provide a “hand-out” of do’s and don’ts for the patients The important thing is for the patient to avoid rubbing the eye and to seek immediate medical advice if the eye becomes painful,...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 6 doc

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 6 doc

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... the patient’s hand By looking through the 118 Common Eye Diseases and their Management eyepieces, one eye is made to look at an arrow and the other eye at a row of numbers If the eyes are straight, ... adducted eye Elevates the abducted eye Figure 14.4 Primary and secondary actions of the superior rectus muscle the eye go down when it is turned in) and the inferior oblique elevates the adducted eye ... integral and important part of the modern eye unit It is run and manned by orthoptists who carry out the careful measurement of visual acuity with and without glasses and the measurement of eye 116...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 7 pdf

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 7 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... acuity of each eye must always be measured by placing a card carefully over one eye and then transferring this to the other eye when the first eye has been tested The visual acuity of both eyes together ... The injured eye, which is referred to as the “exciting eye , remains severely inflamed and, after an interval of between two weeks and several years, the uninjured eye (“sympathising eye ) becomes ... cataract or glaucoma is more random Changes in the Eyes with Age The External Eye The eyelids tend to lose their elasticity and become less firmly opposed to the globe The upper and lower lid margins...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 8 doc

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 8 doc

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... units and selected (trained) optometrists in the community Deformities of the Eyelids Both entropion and ectropion are common in the elderly and a complaint of soreness and irritation in the eyes ... weather and fine tremor The eye signs of thyroid disease are eyelid retraction and lid lag, puffiness of the eyelids, chemosis, proptosis, exposure keratitis, double vision from muscle involvement and ... Often there is low-grade fever and there can be aches and pains in the muscles and joints, as well as other evidence of ischaemia in the brain and heart Scalp ulceration and jaw claudication can occur...
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Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 10 potx

Common Eye Diseases and their Management - part 10 potx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 16:21
... 197 Drugs and the Eye exists in the eye – the uveoscleral route It is known that certain prostaglandins increase the flow of aqueous via this route and a number of topical prostaglandin F2a analogues ... After many years and after renewing the artificial eye on several occasions,the eye can appear to sink downwards Common Eye Diseases and their Management Surgical removal of an eye (enucleation) ... the eye is blind and painful • when the eye contains a malignant tumour • when the eye is nearly blind and sympathetic ophthalmitis is a risk following a perforating injury Before having an eye...
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EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 1 pptx

EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 1 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 20:22
... mate, swallow, and urinate; we add and subtract, speak, and even argue, write, sing, and compose quartets, poems, novels, and plays; we play baseball and musical instruments We perceive and think ... the motor cortex and have a rough idea of its function: it subserves voluntary movement; destroy it on one side and the hand and face and leg on the opposite side become clumsy and weak Our knowledge ... not to have any idea how printing presses and telephone exchanges work In the end, to get a feeling for what the brain is and how it is organized and handles information, there is no substitute...
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EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 2 pdf

EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 2 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 20:22
... depends on visual input and is closely linked to the reflex controlling the concomitant turning in of the eyes The eyeball and the muscles that control its position The cornea and the lens focus the ... receptive field of a cell is a powerful and convenient shorthand description of the cell's behavior, and thus of its output Understanding it can help us to understand why the cells in the intermediate ... our eyes move Each eye is roughly a sphere, free to move like a ball in a socket (If the eye did not have to move it might well have evolved as a box, like an old-fashioned box camera.) Each eye...
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EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 4 pot

EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 4 pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 20:22
... times per second and are more or less random in direction and about1 to minutes of arc in amplitude In 1952 Lorrin Riggs and Floyd Ratliff, at Brown University, and R W Ditchburn and B L Ginsborg, ... in the two eyes We first cover the right eye and map the cell's receptive field in the left eye, noting its exact position on the screen or retina and its complexity, orientation, and arrangement ... (Remember that the visual environment is inverted and reversed on the retina by the optics of the eye. ) The big difference between one-eyed and two-eyed vision is in the sense of depth, a subject...
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EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 5 pptx

EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 5 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 20:22
... size and shape of the impulses This illustrates the responses to stimuli to single eyes and to both eyes Cells (1) and (2) both would be in group since they responded about equally to the two eyes ... surface as could be managed, the eye dominance alternated back and forth, now one eye dominating and now the other A complete cycle, from one eye to the other and back, occurred roughly once every ... (contralateral eye only) and group (ipsilateral eye only) In other layers, we find binocular cells, a the eye dominance alternates by going through the intermediate degrees of eye preference (1, 4, and...
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EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 6 pot

EYE BRAIN AND VISION - PART 6 pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 20:22
... all cells with 30-degree orientation, all cells with 42-degree orientation, and indeed all left -eye cells and all right -eye cells? Given that we know how the cortex is constructed, we can suggest ... must be discarded and a few added 29 MAGNIFICATION AND MODULES In the last chapter I emphasized the uniformity of the anatomy of the cortex, as it appears to the naked eye and even, with most ... specify the visual field coordinates (distance out and up or down from the fovea), and on this map it engrafts other variables, such as orientation and eye preference, by finer subdivisions We call...
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